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still a fu#king KC fan
Join Date: Oct 2000
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I have 2004 4x4 Grand Cherokee 4.0 inline 6 . I like it gas mileage could be a little better 17 city hwy 21 but hay it's a 4x4 , all in all nice solid product
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Wearing ballistic dog goggles.
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Cherokee Sport? Good rig.
Just do the usual stuff. Walk around, shake the body, tires, look for puddles developing under it. Only two complaints I’ve read with any consistency are first the crank sensor can go out which will cause the engine to die or not start for you, since it’s a crank trigger CD type ignition. Second is no one likes the Dana 35 rear axle. It’s good enough for street and mild off roading with stock size tires but if you gave it some lift and bigger than stock tires, you’d be stressing that little axle. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Blue Springs, MO
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I had a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport and I loved it. The only reason I got rid of it was because I needed a truck to haul feed in so I traded it for a Dodge Dakota sport with the double cab. The Jeep was a lot of fun and roomy and I never had any mechanical issues with it in two years.
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This is the way
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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That AMC straight six is one of the better American engines. Its pretty common for owners to get at least 200,000 miles out of them, plus they're easy to maintain and parts are affordable. As with any Jeep, there is a chance that suspension parts have been modified or replaced. Its common for Jeepers to add skid plates, replace shocks, axles, gears, control arms and, of course, wheels and tires. Some modifications will make the rig more trail friendly and make it less highway friendly. If you do a lot of highway driving...big tires and re-gearing can have less than desirable effect on gas mileage.
Check out the Cherokee forums at www.jeepsunlimited.com and see what people are talking about. I had a '94 with relatively low miles. I replaced a radiator, two starters and the aforementioned crankshaft position sensor. Look at the wikipedia entry on Cherokee. Its basically the grandfather of all unibody SUVs on the market today.
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Be Kind To Your Pets
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Glorious Independence, MO
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I've had Grand Cherokees for 15 years. Had a 1993 and now have a 2002. Both of mine have had the 4.0 liter straight 6 engine. Very reliable power plant. Gas mileage is not real good, but I've NEVER been stuck in the snow. Jeeps are usually hard on brakes, radiators and batteries. All in all, I've been happy driving Jeeps.
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This is the way
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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One thing I forgot to mention....if you're going get a Cherokee, get a 4x4...otherwise they dont do well on poor road conditions....wet, snowy, icy roads
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The ones I have looked at are 4x4. No way in hell I would spend money on a Jeep if it wasn't.
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winter performance is pretty good with the AWD function in use, but I noticed when I upgraded the tires this winter it increased significantly again. put some nice wet/snow tires on it and it's solid as a rock. |
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I had a 1999 Sport and currently drive a 2001 Sport. None of the veh have ever had troubles with me other than the a/c and heater. Great towing veh. Not too bad of a gas hog I guess.
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I have a 2000 Sport 4.0 that I Bought back in August and I love it no problems whatsoever
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Plano, TX
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Just for the record- it does make sense to buy new sometimes depending on the interest rates you'd get on a new vs. used vehicle. If you're getting a very low rate on a new vehicle your monthly payments and total payments could be lower than a used vehicle with a higher rate (assuming you're financing). Plus you'll have a longer warranty period and less mileage on the vehicle at purchase.
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